
Mooring here is tolerable (it's just about possible if really necessary).
There is a bridge here which takes a minor road over the canal.
Jericho Canal Wharf | 6 furlongs | |
Combe Road Wharf | 5½ furlongs | |
Jericho Footbridge | 5 furlongs | |
Walton Well Road Bridge No 242 | 3¼ furlongs | |
Aristotle Lane 48 hour Visitor Moorings | ¼ furlongs | |
Aristotle Bridge No 240 | ||
Heyfield Hut Wharf | ¼ furlongs | |
Frenchay Bridge No 239A | 1½ furlongs | |
Site of Lift Bridge No 239 | 3 furlongs | |
Elizabeth Jennings Way Bridge No 238B | 3¼ furlongs | |
St Edwards Lift Bridge No 238 | 5 furlongs |
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Just south of Aristotle Bridge are some reasonable 48 hour visitor moorings with mooring rings. Next to a small park which is handy for dog walking, etc.
- Oxford Canal Walk - Part One - Oxford to Thrupp - YouTube — associated with Oxford Canal
- A walk along the Oxford Canal (Southern Section) from Oxford to Thrupp Wide
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Nearest water point
In the direction of Napton Junction
In the direction of End of Hythe Bridge Arm
Nearest rubbish disposal
In the direction of Napton Junction
In the direction of End of Hythe Bridge Arm
Nearest chemical toilet disposal
In the direction of Napton Junction
In the direction of End of Hythe Bridge Arm
Nearest place to turn
In the direction of Napton Junction
In the direction of End of Hythe Bridge Arm
Nearest self-operated pump-out
In the direction of Napton Junction
In the direction of End of Hythe Bridge Arm
Nearest boatyard pump-out
In the direction of Napton Junction
In the direction of End of Hythe Bridge Arm
Wikipedia has a page about Aristotle Bridge
Aristotle Lane is a road in north Oxford, England.
The lane links North Oxford, leading from the junction of Kingston Road and Hayfield Road (close to the junction with Polstead Road), with Port Meadow to the west, via bridges over the Oxford Canal and railway. The other access to the meadow from North Oxford is via Walton Well Road to the south.
St Philip & St James Primary School is located in Aristotle Lane, having previously below in Leckford Road to the south. The Aristotle Lane Allotments are also located here. To the north of the allotments is the Burgess Field Nature Park, formerly a landfill site. In addition, there is a recreation ground.
Aristotle Lane Wildlife Corridor which is located within the residential development site of Burgess Mead is a 0.25 hectare strip of land either side of a minor drainage channel which runs for some 154 metres through the site. Included is a narrow strip of land at the northern site boundary which buffers the site from the adjacent Trap Grounds. This is an area of reed and sedge beds enclosed by damp woodland dominated by willows. Its interest includes breeding water rail, reed warbler and reed bunting and it has a certain historical ornithological value due to a past history of bird ringing at the site, as well as it being the location of a television documentary about the cuckoo. The pond/wetland created as part of the development has been successful and currently supports a dense central area of tall emergent vegetation typified by common reed and purple loosestrife, with other species at the margins including water mint and marsh marigold. The grasslands within the wildlife corridor have their origins partly in wildflower seeding and partly due to turfing (a legacy of the developers’ sales team). Seed of guaranteed native local provenance was used to create species-rich grasslands . The mammal shelves of sand/concrete bags installed alongside the stream channel beneath the new bridge, which is designed to permit terrestrial wildlife movement along the entire length of the watercourse.